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    WASHINGTON, D.C., UNITED STATES

    12.16.2009

    Courtesy Photo

    NASA

    STS106-S-001 (April 2000) --- This is the crew patch for the STS-106 mission, which is the first Shuttle flight to the International Space Station since the arrival of its newest component, the Russian-supplied Service Module Zvezda (Russian for star). Zvezda is depicted on the crew patch mated with the already orbiting Node 1 Unity module and Russian-built Functional Cargo Block, called Zarya (sunrise), with a Progress supply vehicle docked to the rear of the Station. The International Space Station is shown in orbit with Earth above as it appears from the perspective of space. The Astronaut Office symbol, a star with three rays of light, provides a connection between the Space Shuttle Atlantis and the Space Station, much the same as the Space Shuttle Program is linked to the International Space Station during its construction and future research operations. Stylized versions of flags from Russia and the United States meet at the Space Station. They symbolize both the cooperation and joint efforts of the two countries during the development and deployment of the permanent outpost in space as well as the close relationship of the American and Russian crew members.

    NASA Identifier: HSF-photo-sts106-s-001

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    Date Taken: 12.16.2009
    Date Posted: 02.08.2013 07:19
    Photo ID: 839714
    Resolution: 1401x1536
    Size: 331.85 KB
    Location: WASHINGTON, D.C., US

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